Saturday, April 11, 2020
5 Reasons You Should Network With People Who ARENT In Your Industry - Work It Daily
5 Reasons You Should Network With People Who ARENâT In Your Industry - Work It Daily There are a ton of people out there who believe networking should remain strictly within their field or industry. Why would anyone else benefit them? What could they do to help those outside of their industry? Unfortunately, this close-minded approach isnât the smartest networking strategy. In fact, itâs extremely beneficial to network with professionals who arenât in your specific industry. Why? Here are five great reasons: 1. They Can Be Good References Although itâs important to have references who are in your specific field of interest, itâs not a bad idea to include professional references who arenât in your industry. Although they might not be able to speak to your specific skill set, they can provide insight into your character, work ethic, and ability to build professional relationships. Just make sure you give your contact a heads up before you list them as a reference! Not only is it inappropriate to just list someone without asking for their permission, but itâs also not a good strategy for you. If you donât allow them to prepare for the call, they might say the wrong thing. Not good for anyone! 2. They Could Become A Customer Branching out and networking with professionals from different industries can seem unproductive, however, it can really give your sales a boost. Letâs say youâre a website designer. If youâre only making an effort to network with other website designers, youâre probably not going to get many clients. However, if youâre actively seeking to network with people who you think could benefit from having a website (ahem, pretty much everyone), you could really increase your client base. 3. They Might Know Someone... Letâs say youâre a writer who is looking for professional writing or blogging opportunities. Letâs also say you just met this delightful person at an event who works in marketing. Since content marketing is in such high-demand right now, itâs very possible that person knows someone in the publishing industry who is looking for professional writers. The truth is, you just never know who someone knows! 4. ...Or YOU Might Know Someone And the same goes for you - you might have someone in your network who could benefit from connecting with this marketing professional. Maybe they need some marketing work done for their brand - you could help both parties by simply providing an introduction. They will remember your generosity and repay you later. 5. They Can Provide A Different Perspective Itâs always good to have people in your pocket who are willing to give you feedback. Itâs especially helpful to know people who have little to no ties to your industry, products, or services because they can give you honest feedback on things like marketing strategies. What did they think about a certain phrase you used to promote your brand? Did they feel like they understood exactly what you were selling and why they needed to purchase it? Having people who are outside your field of expertise can be extremely beneficial in terms of feedback. This post was originally published on an earlier date. Related Posts 6 Social Media Mistakes To Avoid While Job Seeking Social Media Guidelines For Young Professionals Why You Should Connect With Co-Workers On Social Media Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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